Nepali tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants grown in Nepal. They are distinctive in appearance, aroma and taste, but are similar in many ways to tea produced in Darjeeling tea, perhaps because the eastern zones of Nepal have geography and topography similar to Darjeeling. Its relatively smaller production quantities mean that teas from Nepal are less well known than those from Darjeeling.
Nepal's teas fall into two types of tea: Orthodox tea and Crush, tear, curl tea.

Categories: Black tea
Characteristic of: Nepalese cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Caffeine Psychoactive agent
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Wikidata ID: Q8015507
Wikipedia title: Nepali tea
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